It's not the duty of private citizens to report unlawfully present foreign nationals unless said person(s) has committed a societal crime. Working illegally is a status crime, the employer is the person who should be reported for employing undocumented workers and/or not having done adequate investigation of the person before hiring them. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services http://www.uscis.gov Immigration and Customs Enforcement, http://www.ice.gov
To me, undocumented immigrant sounds like the formerly known as illegal immigrant.
If there is evidence that a person is an undocumented immigrant, a person can report their presence to law enforcement or Immigration and Customs Enforcement. It is up to these agencies to act or not.
Yes. In fact, most people who have a matricula consular are undocumented immigrants.
The immigrant's status might come into play. Legal? Undocumented (illegal)?
A more formal term for "illegal alien" might be "undocumented immigrant."
An undocumented immigrant
No
Undocumented immigrants are most commonly found in states with large urban centers and established immigrant communities. California, Texas, Florida, and New York have some of the highest populations of undocumented aliens due to their economic opportunities and diverse populations. These states often have industries that rely heavily on immigrant labor, such as agriculture, construction, and services.
They get 8.25 an hour. Soo aproximately $22,176 a year
I want to report for illegal immigrant but I do not want to call?
It is not smart to marry an undocumented immigrant in the first place. If our government finds out, yes, your public assistance and a lot more will be taken away. In fact, you having public assistance and marrying an illegal can cause a magnifying glass to be over you, which puts you more at risk.
Report to the immigration center or police